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School Of Laughs

Welcome to the School of Laughs podcast. I am your host, Rik Roberts.

My goal is to help you get bigger, better, and more bookable as a comedian. Use the search tool at www.SchoolOfLaughs.com to find episodes on your favorites topics within comedy.  Be sure to subscribe and follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Questions? Email us at schooloflaughs@gmail.com 

Mar 27, 2015

Former student Paulina Combow stops by the studios to inspire and inform us of her progress.

Paulina attended college in a small town in Western, KY where she learned Mass Communications. After graduating, she felt a “comedy internal clock” ticking and decided to berth that comedy baby. She started in the Fall of...


Mar 20, 2015

A common question I hear is “what do I do if I feel my comedy has leveled off, or plateaued?"

It’s a great, insightful question that infers both frustration and aspiration. To help relieve the first and achieve the second, we’ve put together a podcast and a “scorecard” to help you address your strengths and...


Mar 12, 2015

From the floors to the ceiling, the sound and lights, to the stage height and microphone types - this is my dream club.

Why dedicate an entire episode to something like this? I get asked quite a bit about these specifics  from comics who are putting on their own shows.  In fact, the info discussed in this show as all...


Mar 11, 2015

This week, in honor of LaughFest you get two bonus interviews. Last year I was honored to perform in the clean comedy showcase during the festival. It was a blast and I got to work with several great comedians. You’ve already heard the interviews with Andy HendricksonPat McGann, and James P. Connolly. This week I...


Mar 9, 2015

This week, in honor of LaughFest you get two bonus interviews. Last year I was honored to perform in the clean comedy showcase during the festival. It was a blast and I got to work with several great comedians. You’ve already heard the interviews with Andy HendricksonPat McGann, and James P. Connolly. This week I...